Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1917 — Page 9
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Irving Chayken Wires $25 on Hammond to Beat Pine Village Lieut. Graham and Floyd Murray to Attend Game From Indianapolis Training Camp. I 7IatutBor.da noldler In America ar. Icokixur forward to two events today one, th derartnre for FVance in the nar future, and. second, the name bstweeti Hammond and Tine VP.lae at Ia-'ayette Banday. Tber are two things they are crtiin 9
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Fishing Contest Closes November 5th When the -winners will be announced in paper.
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! t.itPinnpnl ;a, Tiuei1. 1 lunnioii. : I'loyd Muri h au-it mysvif :ll 1p at I.ttHyttfe Sunday tu H-nn-fni'u.l l'lti" Vi : !!.. . Tin -re ! l utt in my rtiiml as to the mi": ti.' I " ll.'ve H uum' rul his t!: : uis h this jOJir t i't;i cmt a i.T.irv I.IKI TKN'ANT J. A. GRAHAM. ft: Kirs'. thiJt tlny help lick :Tmpiiy, nn!. fcri'1. fh-t Hsinwuiid will v in o.t I'lno VHlnee at f-taloU. . Wcri fr-ini Ksfay. tin today that IMti" ( I VJIIaco is i-racticuiK from tw , until j ! 1 . n r . t i I . t v v.-rj a: for th.; I'no. n t h : s o k in oinnit.' cuiif (.lies lai-.- KhwdoM tiion oiipoiit-nts and ar i rat ion t aasura tic that ill- . 1 T- . O 1 '".I 1 U I 1111 rronarinK to pive hatlh to th- b . t of tblr ability. Hsvin? only dMVate.i Wabash. 2 to 0. wh.il- Unnimond skinnod the co'lkre (itii club. 20 to o, disconrts ti e r. V. el.Afn. Mnwhil- Hnmmotiil, while nft frertine day-lisrr.t practice, vxpi-cts to ieo - . . M'."- i 1 bblt
enrry ; makes in stock. Come in and see that neat little 20 sra. Stevens Pump onlv S21.G0.
J t on nunTors tnat want real hunting coat or shell vest we've got them t'-L-A and Duxbaek none better. Wear a proof Hat. Jones Waterthis
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Hammond. Ind. TT T put on Suits and Oveivoats made m the latest up-to-t
grade materials and expert workmanship. You can go lower in pri'-e for ready to put on clothes, but von cannot go higher in workmanship or stvle when von uet
Overcoat from Max. Levin, are saving wearer.
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Our price $18.00 and 0'erctiat: the latest si vh l'otmd b It. valued at -7.
Fur Shawl Collar Overcoats, bl-k and blue, the latest ih'simt for this season, genui ne fur. Special at. .
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s. i n mail 1 ('ill ol' l ho (jiii't-i ion r 1 la'mm.iiil !- ' i'U tliv irn ri :ro t . I iiyr h: -irm tin.- day ix ilj- riKtkmi; ii' inuiiiti"!!" r in. i a r y whicii t. this tunc 1m in'-'iisp.-nv.-i;.!!. Ki th- ko Vf rnrtit'iit . 'hn k- n' r (in tion thai I Iniiitm ;i-l I will win .y a a rfroji Kh-k is tin! th. i l-i'ijiilar rr ilrtion. h.'ivover 1 1 H h- -Iip1 thnt Hanwml will irhcr win h a ti iiclKi.iwii or hold Km.' Viiuipce pcTiIn 'f. i i ( I j. .p. for Siiinlay 's cctir?!on io L.'i;.i r sf ioial ti:iin luit !' n serur("l w lu'!i IriiVcS 1 atr.ii.oi.d at S ''"(lock Stm. iay Ti(.rninK and on th.- return l.-nics !.:ifrtyM;.' ;i t sovfn in th.' pv.-niiin. M'lii! t-vry effort h.i i i n ; pi1 to sfcurp two chair this t't i- rail- ; r. .'! has oi.ly i-ariially IH'cinis..i one. lalin that, th" mmciiic-nt of ti-fvoi" h?is tl-.l it rrlllnt- Rtn . Thr- on oar j prart h-a ! y i out row. Th.' t urn will k" to f a r t tp S'lt'irI t1 y ititrV.t "t.d return on th si oi-ial. At j I.a fa el it will ir.akt hoail.)iia rt rn in jthc Hot. 1 KowUr. one of the b'?t huti'N f h; tin- suite. i TVi ttnm hs nsw formation? for tlif Pirn 'Hl Vi!lfo anil its Ftyie of plav he a iai tod to b'-t l ombfit the on-!-.y lli- .in.? in e;Mfi to fo-p tti-I-!unir-s of Ki!ir of llardvard and th'.' cn.ls the lor.fi and wid- runs of Sh'-k. tiuartorbiiv-k for tl.o i '. luh. Kii.u s t.n is t-r.red but not so greatly S3 the f. nviiril pass. GABY SOLDIER IHUES ARMT when P Stewart Kitehard was member of the Ja-y high ehol and pr'0T. ,'ien' y r.in'iw-te.l in Hh)eie rirles ; the -y." he was .-onsid"-r.'d one -f tio t.-.t nil around athletes in the !.".'y and today he still l"-ar th;:t rep-;-j ta tion I Knlistinsr from Oary mi the cai atrv. Pritchar.i changed into the M-id arldlerr and is now stationed nt Fort 0iar?ehri p. Je... ?s an officer in the battery. H has also been tak'ne an a.'f'e interest in othlt;os. having leaptured the half mi'- run in a t'-ld j meet a short time apo was on the w (nj ninr t ela'- team and is training quite a rep'' tn his fo tball tops. In a recent cam between the 11th ; cavalry and the m cillery 1'it'hard played a wonderful pame. nt left half back, scoring the only s-ore for iiis team in a sensational TO yard run. This account cf th" r'n' is given by a j southern paper : "Five rushes netted the artli'ervJ men two first downs and the ball was near in- center or tlie neld when a fumble cave Pritehard. the cavalry half back, his team's only oportur.itv to seore. Pritehard ErRtied the ball as it shot thro'jsrh the nlr and sn'ifrzled it under his arm Xe'.ther his teammates nor bis opponents knew whr it was While they all wondered, the hi soldier burst through the line and with the speed of a scared Jaek rabbit was off down The field for a touchdown. Ti.e few artillerymen who essayed to catch htm soon lost heart and Pritehard went over f -r a touchdown." PrHchard is the proud possess or cf twenty-six medals whi'h lm won handily In different athletic events. He ts a eon of Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Pr'.t chard. 633 Delaware street, in Oary. MUTES TO PLAY FOOTBALL HERE A deaf and dumb football team will play In Hammond Sunday. The "Silent A. C." of Chicago Is the name of the q,uiet plsrskln pushers and retorts say they Clever.
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The Colonials of Hammond will be the 'Silent's" opponents nt the II. A. A. uark. This frump should .attract a Rood crow-d as It is the first of lfe kind played in Hammond this season. The Colonials have been practicing dilepeently and will be in major trim for the jrame. I'lpftice will be held tonieht, j Saturday nfternoon and Sunday morn ing in the newest patterns. ne-mmute stvles. II i tr h e s t the well known tailor. pleated iu the Our priee . . . 20.00 25 f 8; H j o HAMJIOND, IND. t ha
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k!i .".-lino! lootl all ni tinfk stnr. ! a ill l ffcn playinK ti, rol. of left ! huif oi"1. ind I' i frohnblf tht h? i ill f ft-cn in .H't'ion l.y a numtir ' his fJary frioniN who r ontPrnplntin niakiric th" trip t l ofro: ast Ip. j 1 Sz' M. whi iw a iiifin!.r of l'au' I arsity. ro'-e vod nn Injury to his arm I ! in th St. r--u; Bm. Inst . k, and j J f rs d-iiHt rhp q ijiv1 iijt tins in- ! formation t-wlav: " 'Klanket' Szoid. who !iid f-tfllat wrk in th Pt. ltim t(m, 'V.itl be nsed na.r.int the iuakers -at1 unlay If his arm is in cndiM.n." ; I How llf rn? rd me by the name of j ' ' Ulaiik. t" is a tdory that will be of in- f j t-trst to hi- mti'iy fri-nd.-. It was the! ! result of a Joke nnd v hir'i was fo '. realistic iM' be will probably .-arry the nickname through the ba'ance of his llejfo das. It was while the I'leKauw j team was in St f.ouis that one of his i fcll'.w tenmmates secu-ed Ilernard'1') rrip. ent a hotel blanket where they j were stayine und i liued the blanket in i th handbag. Tlie Toxt move a s to (ret on the ireod si.ie of the houye dct t i o. ha c him j aeruse the youru man of tryinir to " jearry sway the same end make r "ph'tnv" arrest. Kvery one was wise but IVrnard. and when accused by the houe deiec?ive be was tak-n so by surprise that he wfis unable to say f. yes or no. Anyhow, tlie je.Re was on Hern- ( ar.-l and now- 1m carries the name of ;' ' Platiket Szold. j Szoid hos r.of only won the honor of I (a steady be'th on the foot bail team, butt liss been sel?'ted out of ninteen con-j testants as a member of the Imz. r l.i j Dranotio club. His cousin. favidj wili-nthal. also a student a' L'cKau-.v. was also accepted for thi club. Twelve of those entering the tryo jts were accepted. The new candidates v ! 1 1 be formally pledge. at ti e next meeting of the club. Initiation will be held for these pledpe;, 3 1 soine met tinr just bofore TbankseivitiK recess. Hernard Szoid Is a son of M-. and Mrs. Jake Sold. 551 (,'or.ncctieut street, (lary. GDTGH ETOHflS TO IDWA HKMF.C' .T T. I. Nov. 2 Frank ye. 3 borie this week from fori pa n ie.) by b's wife. He '1ft ( hi. j wi t a '-. e n "i k on the tain en route from whre he expected to t ehi-Htro. co f H"t S'prinas. I'rk . for he winter. till''.1! was unable f.. stand t ie treatmenta the spe-talisfs had mapped out for h'm and it was d"-ided ' would be better for him to recuperate at ho're. MITCHELL ENDORSES SUNDAY BALL FOR N. I XKW YOBK. Nov. 2. Charles H. Roberts, president of the Ttr ooklyn Natmnnl IAuoe I'l'il. is Hrdwinr nearer Mate oi ew l oric. irtr(lav lie announced l.e had obtain.-d th indorsement of Mayr John Ihirroy Mifhel for S inday games and other candt-iatr-s hae exroeseed t h ern s ves similarly. WELCH BREAKS 11 FINGER SO CAN'T TRY COMEBACK N'F.W TOHK. Nov. 2. Freddie Welsh, former lightweight champion. wants to fret back into the limelight again. The English tighter was to have made his re-entry last niht hut a brok. u flr.trer prevented hire Ki.-ti fans do not belle-. x that W .!. 11 v.. II again set the world on fu- with his b.mr Stunts. They coroedo him to be a elevor man. one of the cleverest In his day, but they point to tii" fad that Uilh one or two exceptions, H rluiill-rd-.n "nev r omen ba--U," pa rt i ,ihi -1 one like Welsh w ho cun t hit haid. LE0NARDCALLAHAN IN GRAND FINALE XKW TOrtK. Nov. 2. Prankle Callahan and Penny Leonard are going to gie the Frawloy law a decent burial. Following announcement tliat Leonard liHd injuied a hand ami eoukl not upv " i r 1 ii light w..:i.;lit i ceil h. r that the f p ii r ngr:nst the i.ro, tot'iylit. it v. :s annotmc pair u-j1i1 do Kittle Nov. 14. The Crowley law will puss out No. DUNDEE TRIMS DUFFY IN BOUT NK1V YORK. Nov. of this i it y cie . rl y 1 "i ff . also a loca ! hi .Johnny Dundee ou-t'ouirht .Jimmy tw if.-ht , in .'V cry round of a ten round Knit h-re Wedrif siday. Dundee weighed I SI tj pounds and LhMfy lct':.. European Middleweight Title Claimant in U. S. Ni:w YORK. Nov. 2. Louis Verger. who claims the middleweight boxing ebamidonship of Europe, bas arrived h re from Franco and is socking bouts. He v-.-uits to take mi all of the b. s; midii'eu'oihrs in this country. ; ' If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing: Its Bit Your Support Is Al-
t v. , i , i Copt. Hauler. Thouph the Minnesota Gophers forr.piain that they have BtirTered mora through enlistments than any ; other teem in the western confer" tnce thisir opponents are not taking the Pt4itement too seriously. The Gophers of Inst season could lose fjuite a few without presenting a iitht and reen team :his fall and Capt. Hauper iti known to have around him one of the heaviest teams in .!;? conference. HIM COLLEGES SEEK BASKETBALL TOURNEY 1NJM AXAPOI.IS, Nov. .At a meeting of the board of control and members of the Indiana Hl?h School AHio-t.C' A ssocintion i be I- ld this morninf in I. (K K. hail. In liana tolls, members i ( the asMX.-i.-ui'.!! wili s'd-.ct a piai e for j holdiriK the annual state hmh s hool i basketball tournament next Man h. The ftrt end succeeding tournaments have been held tinder the auspices of Indiana university at Bloomington, but Purdue university and Iafayelte. v ' ich invited the board to bring the meet to Lafayette last rear, are expected to make a determined bid for the event this year. As a compromise measure last year th? basketball tournament was awarded to nioomitiKTon and the state track mfi went to Iafayettc. Since the places for holding both events for 1917 are to be determined tomorrow another compromise measure may bo adopted. Bloomj mcton and Lafayette are the only two I schools bidding for the basketball meet to date, but Franklin Is the third school to invite the track meet. The board of control is composed of six members, A. I,. Trester. Martinsville, permanent secretary; W. A. Itennv. Anderson, president; K. K. Ramsey. I.! looming ton. treasurer; S. n. iicKlroy, Hemmond; R- V". Johnson. Mlshawaka, end (ieosg" P.eitxel. Prcwnsburg, Principals of 40 high srhools, making up the association's membership, will have an opportunity to vote on the questions at issue before the meeting. METRIE TO BOX ALLISON eharley Metric is matched to battle Nenl Allison ten rounds in 'Waterloo. Ia.. November 12. The weight is to be pounds at ?, o clock. His manager, Lnrney IJchtenstem. ai.so announces that Pam I.angford will combat with Harrv 'Wills in Toledo in November 1. T?rP-Pr"lhdP Marker i S?.?.ex!eS;re. er. the forn.er Brooklyn pitcher, was reappointed manager ot the Momphi" Southern League baseball club for next' season. Pnrger bossed th Chicks the j latter part of the ini7 nenson.
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system and now uses filtered soft water, which is softer and purer than rain water. We are thus enabled to use less soap, no chemicals, anfl do bettor work and no harm to your clothe3. Try the only soft water laundry doing business in this district. It will not cost you any more and we are now in a position to give the bear of service. Inspect our new, airy, sanitary plant, and take enough soft water home to wash your hair.
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fi HIS HORNS t x'.x. .xco r.i.. r.K, i.M'. .fv, 1 1 8 rn -j nvitid will provide th- enter'ninrnent for the gridiron followers at IUt side next ! Snturday The up'a'e a y f epa ' ion while not touted so hiahlv p",t. ..f ' tne otlier teams tl.at have arreore.i here i this season, mvertheless possess con"tderable class and on tdie season's ! ."dewing the locale sre shown to have ; but littk odKe- Kent l;-. rid lias a ictory . I" her credit over the Hammond t"pm nd this game offers l'i" oniy v.ay of ; romparlntf tlio clubs. Kennseia,-r hail an even break wilh th- .New ton cmiii- : ty team In the se-tson's opt n.T. but sine- that time Ktntland has imprivt'l ' irreatly. hence the tietter showing of . It-nssela.-.r acainst them rimy be discounted. n latt Saturday Hatainuml : Kct an even break with South Uend hlfi-'n and showed considerable strenmh at that tine. Iorks like an even money. take our hoi-e .ropoitii.n. t 'oaoh Meyer? and his men a?s.-rt. however, hat the upitaf team is in for a drub- ; bin?. I Oary Is cuftinsr quite a swa'h in foot- . ball circles una have n trod.hr.x r,n fill who opposed them and are in a fair way to cop the state championship. PEERLESS JRS. j OF WHITING WIN j The Whltlm? Teerlees .Trs. defeated the fast St. f'asni"rs of Hammond by the score of "W'hitinp would like to b ?ok .(rimes v.i'h the Tiod-revs, the Columbia A. C. and the Invineibles For I wrnfs write to F O'f'cnncll. An, Cievei land avenue, whitinr. xot Exouori sriis IX IIOOSIF.H SQUAD Opt-ip Hatliaway. Indiana University's chief football worry this fall is the lack of second string men. The varsity isn't getting the opposition it should have in scrimmag'e and formEtion practice, i Captain Hathaway declares that the ! situation is the most desperate ever, hut that the other conference teams are perhaps at ?s sad a loss through graduations and enlistment. j fl T)r f t tF ff""' " "' : t? y ji f Ca w VJ 6 2 j fe-r-.T ! l'iA-la Succcjrfuln: Ads -Road our ApartrTzonts JOOTTIS -IJoUSQe tO-let 0,dS r- -j v t T i 1 UCTfll KypQTt XllQ iJOOT tO ju$t Wtlfllt YOU. W&Ztt 3.'' H a. L-t
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War Tax on Baseball Tickets to Net Million
HEW TORE, Nov. 3. If Txueba.il patronage 1 ac nearly normal la 1913 as it -was ttli y-ar ia tt major j leajnes, It In estimated by baseball ; statistician h.ere today tliat the gov- ' orniaent will collect in ttae neighbor- ' hood ot $lsOOO,OCO in revennea fro the nalonal pastime next season. The rcvemmeafs lO jer cent war "-veine ta it on tScieta, in addition to ttoa incoms tax, it is believed will svrtV. the praud total to nearly a miilion Collars. I Enlht In The Woman's Army Pv C-r.ervirii' Food?!. mpn -rrm ft Mi 3 u 8 jgit "kj3ii ! I &da jj'i ? j JL V jL,)mMi Your Ccuntrv Has Called You; Your City Is Calling You! Some cf ou h?.ve gone to war; t'ic rcrt of yrd .ore ;ire b3'ping to win toe war, rinkinti murtttiens tn Arr.r:Cii5 gr;otest artcal. You.-- nen cf G?ry, ycu have not asked f-.r b ood pro t. Instead your skill, your 5'..-enf;th. x.,r brair.s ns'5 frrccJ t 7 s r ' , r?."?.'e -b r- vc'. oro. djczd the r,t.r.c;t.r i th-.t bzs tec:i h'jrieJ r. gainst F-r jisnicm. Tits shrapne5, ibi jir- li, tr j submarine plates, the t-"k" steel, tha trench heimets. the ep!oc:ves and all the other i munitions yyj r,.ikc then. HUMANITY, AMERICA, GARY OWES MLClJ TO HR YOUNG M.N. The eiiy tf Cory expects you to clo yojr t'uty .t tlie pel'-. Yet; o''e it ;d yourself, your mctlier, your sister your voe. if yov have one. You o'i it to tlie next generation, to posterity, rost si of you owe it tD the werrten srtd children of your city. Is Gary to be ruled !-y the penple, s this city to bo a Greater Gary? O i- Gary to be forever a PMllrtsn. ',,ori ;r te politics! rule cf Wall street? Gary to become Greater Gr,ry nij.t conduct hsr cvn government. Her people must have access to the lake r'rert. There must be p. second h.ir--.r.r, a pt.blic; harbor in Grand Calumet ! riser that will not interfere with indostries. There must be independent industries. All tliat Gary aims to be, hope3 to be, is summed up in what the inde- ! pendent party stands for. Your mayor. t R. O. Johnson, heds the iniepet-d;nt i party. He r-jks your support. I Young men of Gary. Tuesday, November 5th means more to Gary's fui ture than any other date in its his tory. That day wili decide whetf-er Wall street or the people are to ru'i. Be free American citizens. vote the independent ticket: !!! II' I; Mi li-J 1m siu a. ii TV ?LO
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